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Pop Art Movement
1950-60s
stylized pieces about pop culture in America & image consumption
photorealism: an attempt to recreate reality as it looks in a photo or real life (opposite of abstract)
Pop Art vs Photorealism
Same:
direct resistance to abstract expressionism
reaction to suburban sprawl & industrialization of American
Diff:
photorealism is NOT stylized & uses paint
pop art IS stylized and uses printing ink, paint, Ben Day dots, diptych technique (connected panels)
Who are the two major pop artists?
Andy Warhol & Roy Lichtenstein
Andy Warhol + examples
mass production by mass printing
subjects: things from pop culture
screen printing
ex: Campbell’s Soup Cans
ex: Marilyn Diptych
Roy Lichtenstein + examples
“copied” / was inspired by comic book panels and newspaper printing quality
Ben Day dots!
ex: Wham!
ex: Drowning Girl